Rockefeller Forest

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Rockefeller Forest is a renowned old-growth redwood grove in Northern California, home to some of the tallest and most massive trees on Earth.

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Rockefeller Forest canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf forest
old-growth redwood forest
protected area
biome temperate coniferous forest
climate cool, moist coastal climate
conservationImportance significant remnant of original coast redwood forest
contains old-growth coast redwood trees
some of the most massive trees on Earth
some of the tallest trees on Earth
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType temperate rainforest
hasConservationStatus protected
hasFeature dense canopy
fallen logs and nurse logs
large-diameter tree trunks
old-growth forest structure
thick forest understory
hasRecreationActivity hiking
nature photography
wildlife viewing
hasScientificInterest study of forest dynamics in old-growth systems
study of redwood ecology
knownFor massive trees
old-growth redwood grove
very tall trees
locatedIn Humboldt County
surface form: Humboldt County, California

Humboldt Redwoods State Park
Northern California
locatedInProtectedAreaCategory state park
managedBy California Department of Parks and Recreation
namedAfter John D. Rockefeller Jr.
near Avenue of the Giants
partOf Humboldt Redwoods State Park
Redwood National and State Parks
surface form: Redwood National and State Parks system
supports biodiversity of coastal redwood ecosystem
tourismType hiking destination
nature tourism destination
treeSpeciesCommonName coast redwood
treeSpeciesDominant Sequoia sempervirens
vegetationType old-growth coniferous forest

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Humboldt Redwoods State Park contains Rockefeller Forest
Avenue of the Giants contains Rockefeller Forest